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Yamaha C1 Music ComputerReview | Music Technology, Dec 1988Yamaha's new computer is a PC compatible equipped with eight MIDI Outs, two MIDI Ins and SMPTE time-sync ports. Harvey Newquist powers up the successor to the ill-fated CX5M. | |||
The Musician's Micro - Part 1Review Series | Sound On Sound, Jun 1989Yamaha C1 Music ComputerIn the first of this two-part review, Ian Gilby discusses the hardware aspects of Yamaha's new portable PC compatible music computer. | |||
Yamaha C1 - Part 2Review Series | Sound On Sound, Jul 1989Music SoftwareIn the second part of his review of the new Yamaha C1 music computer, Ian Gilby provides a rundown of the different types of music programs available for the C1 and explores the sequencing and MIDI utility program's that are bundled free with the computer. | |||
Yamaha SY77 - Part 1Review Series | Sound On Sound, Jan 1990RCM SynthesizerThe DX7 captured musicians’ imaginations like no other synthesizer before or since. But the legacy of releasing endless variations on the DX theme has turned some musicians away from FM synthesis and into the waiting arms of a new generation of 'sample plus synth' keyboards. Now Yamaha are back with a vengeance, an even more powerful method of synthesis (Real-time Convolution and Modulation), and a spanking new flagship synth. But has the SY77 got what it takes to regain the hi-tech musician's vote? Martin Russ finds out. | |||
Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About System Exclusive - Part 12Feature Series | Topic: MIDI | Sound On Sound, Mar 1990(But Were Too Afraid To Ask!)PART 12: Martin Russ concludes this 12-part series designed to demystify one of MIDI's most important and useful messages. | |||
The Music NetworkFeature | Topic: Computing | Sound On Sound, May 1989SOS OnlinePaul Gilby reports on activities on Europe's new electronic communications system for musicians. | |||
Going SoloInterview | Sound On Sound, Sep 1989Until their recent split, Robert John Godfrey was the keyboard maestro behind The Enid, whose massive underground following throughout Europe made them arguably the biggest cult band outside of the States. Frank Ellis met him to talk about his new residential studio, a solo career, and a new approach to recording. | |||
Real Time MIDIFeature | Topic: MIDI | Music Technology, May 1989MIDI is more than a means of sending note data to a couple of synths and changing settings on a reverb unit. Ernie Tello looks into the real-time applications of MIDI. | |||
Software SupportFeature | Topic: Computing, Sequencing | Sound On Sound, Feb 1989More hints, tips and update news from the world of music software. | |||
Inner SpaceInterview | Music Technology, Jun 1992Confronting the "difficult third album" syndrome has presented fewer problems for Inner City mentor Kevin Saunderson than the "more of the same" second album syndrome. Simon Trask discusses musical ideologies, pop trends and advancing technology. | |||
Voyetra Sequencer PlusReview | Sound On Sound, Mar 1991Version 4Brian Heywood evaluates the latest update to Voyetra's powerful PC-based sequencing program. | |||
Card TricksFeature | Topic: Computing | Sound On Sound, Mar 1992Music On The PCPanicos Georghiades and Gabriel Jacobs explain how, with the aid of plug-in sound and MIDI interface cards, you can transform that most unmusical of computers, the PC. | |||
Shape Of Things To ComeNews | Sound On Sound, Dec 1991Yet another selection of recently announced new products to whet your appetite! | |||
Software SupportFeature | Topic: Computing, Sequencing | Sound On Sound, May 1991Hints, Tips & News From The World Of Music SoftwareMore hints and tips from the software manufacturers themselves, this month: C-Lab, Steinberg and Voyetra. | |||
Shape Of Things To ComeNews | Sound On Sound, Jul 1991Yet another selection of recently announced new products to whet your appetite! | |||
Shape of Things to ComeNews | Sound On Sound, Dec 1988Forthcoming new products from the hi-tech music recording field. | |||
Turtle Beach Softworks Sample VisionReview | Music Technology, Mar 1989Software for the IBM PCGeneric sample editors have been giving Atari ST users a lead in sample editing for a while; now IBM PC users have the chance to get ahead. Dennis Miller has a vision. | |||
The Ministry Of PropagandaInterview | Music Technology, Jul 1990In 1985 Propaganda produced a seminal electronic music album - then they vanished. Five years on they've returned to pick up where they left off. Michael Mertens talks to Tim Goodyer about technology and the German tradition. | |||
Mac NotesFeature | Topic: Computing | Sound On Sound, Sep 1992Kendall Wrightson reports from the Mac front line. | |||
Frankfurt ReportShow Report | Micro Music, Apr/May 1989The most comprehensive review of Europes biggest Music Fair | |||
Computers in MusicFeature | Topic: Computing | Sound On Sound, Oct 1989The Big FivePaul Gilby opens our music software special with his thoughts on the 'big five' micros that are currently vying for the musician's money. | |||
PC NotesFeature | Topic: Computing | Sound On Sound, Sep 1992Brian Heywood reports on the latest PC developments. | |||
Jl Cooper Sync-LinkReview | Music Technology, Sep 1991Macintosh MIDI InterfaceThe new line of cheap Apple Macs sees them Ending more music applications; now the search is on for a cost-effective MIDI interface. Vic Lennard checks out a strong contender. | |||
Shape of Things to ComeNews | Sound On Sound, May 1989News of Ensoniq’s rackmount sampler, the EPS-M, and other goodies are unveiled in glorious techno-colour. Read all about it. |
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